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time signatures the time signatures for this level of sight reading exercises are 4 4 and 3 4 discussed earlier in unit 1 overview 4 4 4 beats per measure ...

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        Time Signatures
         The time signatures for this level of sight reading exercises are 4/4 
           and 3/4, discussed earlier in Unit 1.
         Overview:
             4/4: 4 beats per measure; each beat = quarter note; also indicated with 
               “C” for common time
             3/4: 3 beats per measure; each beat = quarter note
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       Key Signatures
        The key signatures that need to be memorized for this course are C 
          major, G major, F major, A minor, and D minor.
            C major; no               G major; one                  F major; no 
          sharps no flats             sharp no flats              sharps one flat
                       A minor; no                    D minor; no 
                     sharps no flats                 sharps one flat
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       Ear Training Level 1 Unit 4: Playback by Ear
        Playback By Ear
         Playback by ear exercises are ear training exercises specifically 
            designed for:
              developing the skills to improve aural recognition of key, melody, interval 
                changes, and rhythm
              maintain beat and tempo
              and play back short melodic phrases from memory
         Note: For the playback exercises, the starting note will always be 
            given, and the starting note is always the tonic. In other words, the 
            starting note indicates the key signature of the playback exercise.
                                             Example
                   Listen to audio clip                               Play the melodic 
                           twice                                            phrase
                    Starting note: G
                                Click or type enter and read the musical 
                                                   phrase
                                           Evaluate how you did
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        Ear Training Level 1 Unit 4: Playback by Ear
       Playback Exercises
       Sit at a piano. Listen to each example twice, then play the short phrase. 
       The starting note (the tonic) is given. Listen to the phrases in order, and 
       click or type enter to see the answer.
        1. Starting note: C
        2. Starting note: G
        3. Starting note: D
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       Ear Training Level 1 Unit 4: Playback by Ear
       More Playback Exercises
       Sit at a piano. Listen to each example twice, then play the short phrase. 
       The starting note (the tonic) is given. Listen to the phrases in order, and 
       click or type enter to see the answer.
        4. Starting note: A
        5. Starting note: F
        6. Starting note: D
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       Ear Training Level 1 Unit 4: Playback by Ear
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